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but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing to the time. >> let's talk now about one of the frontiers that you broke down. you're one of the first to do. you went into the streets of paris but not to the streets that we know that are in front of the palace but the streets with a very mixed community. in those days, even more so. and that inspired you to do collections. this was in a way breaking a parisian code, wasn't it? instead of pretending these immigrants were not there, you're actually inspired by their colors, their hair, their clothes, and you turn them into your collection. >> definitely. i was very inspired by different people always. maybe -- with me, i felt a little different. a project at school. for example, not doing football. i was more touched by people that are a little different or could be rejected. they inspire me also because i do not know it was another world. for inspiration, for example,
but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing to the time. >> let's talk now about one of the frontiers that you broke down. you're one of the first to do. you went into the streets of paris but not to the streets that we know that are in front of the palace but the streets with a very mixed community. in those days, even more so. and that...
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police say the shooter used four guns. an aassault rifle, and two hand guns and with all that the packed movie theater made for easy targets. >> there is one person found but -- hundreds just run around. >> reporter: chaos and panic showing at a midnight showing of the dark knight rises, theater nine at this aurora theater and threw in a smoke canister before allegedly unleashing a spray of gun fire on unsuspecting movie goers. >> you just hear this gun fire. somebody tried to get up and run away. he would just shoot them. he just shot people left and right. >> reporter: sources say that the suspect was 24-year-old james holmes. he evacuated his apartment complex after the suspect allegedly made comments about explosives. >> our investigation determined that his apartment is booby trapped with various explosives and chemical devices and trip wires. it may be resolved in hours or days. >> reporter: as the investigation into the crime continues, the community is rallying together. >> we have taken a blow today, we will get b
police say the shooter used four guns. an aassault rifle, and two hand guns and with all that the packed movie theater made for easy targets. >> there is one person found but -- hundreds just run around. >> reporter: chaos and panic showing at a midnight showing of the dark knight rises, theater nine at this aurora theater and threw in a smoke canister before allegedly unleashing a spray of gun fire on unsuspecting movie goers. >> you just hear this gun fire. somebody tried to...
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for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why not. for me, a difference was beautiful. they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a professional model to walk to see if th
for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why...
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and they used to -- my dad used to make me work shift after shift and i would work all of these shifts and i would get angry because he would send the other waitresses home. >>th some talked about how hard they had to persist to get a first job. >> going around town and asking the business owners if they would pay me to sweep their sidewalks and their parking lot. >> m some persisted even when the money wasn't good. >> my first job was mowing lawns at the university of denver for the princely sum of $1.15 an hour. >> and i had the job of getting all of the coins from the cash register and putting all of the pennies in the paper rolls and i put the nickels in the rolls and so i spent time stuffing them. >> many worked long hours. >> working school nights until 2:00 a.m. >> and u my mom would pick me up at 2:00 in the morning. she was raising five kids, not just me. and the third night this happened she said, billy you need t bo find another job. >> i had a scraper tool and i had to go around to every pain of glass and scrape off any glue or any paint that was left on there. >> charles p
and they used to -- my dad used to make me work shift after shift and i would work all of these shifts and i would get angry because he would send the other waitresses home. >>th some talked about how hard they had to persist to get a first job. >> going around town and asking the business owners if they would pay me to sweep their sidewalks and their parking lot. >> m some persisted even when the money wasn't good. >> my first job was mowing lawns at the university of...
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and does this tell you anything -- does this tell us anything we did not know? >> yes, it does two things. one is that it does support and maybe go beyond what we had been assuming for the property values that we have been projecting. so the work that the group has done on the past to give us the values on the properties. in fact, when we talk about the premiums in the things that were incorporated into the condo sales prices that led us to the individual values that we expect to achieve, it supports that and beyond. >> ok, so i am interested in the "and beyond." >> i think to answer your question more particularly, we looked very carefully at the word that we have done for the tjpa in terms of land values and property values, and this study parallels the kinds of premiums we have been anticipating as part of the residential and office premiums that have been assumed in the prior work that we have done. and the other part of the that we did is we looked at, for example, the millers -- melarus community, and there are special taxes that would be levied in would b
and does this tell you anything -- does this tell us anything we did not know? >> yes, it does two things. one is that it does support and maybe go beyond what we had been assuming for the property values that we have been projecting. so the work that the group has done on the past to give us the values on the properties. in fact, when we talk about the premiums in the things that were incorporated into the condo sales prices that led us to the individual values that we expect to achieve,...
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spread your fingers out. >> you're using the ball like a manual therapist would use, their fingers or their elbow or the palm of their hand to work on your body. you're releasing pressure points in your hands and your feet. and you're pressing and releasing and this brings fluid to the area. releases the tissue and hydrates your connected tissue. >> now we're moving to the small ball. >> the small ball can be intense. that's why you have to be careful. but that's what is great about it. that you're in charge. there is not someone pushing on your foot. going to hurt you. by the middle of the class, people start looking really relaxed and all they're doing is working on their feet or their hands. >> so great for easing the tension. not only in your hands and feet but in your entire body. really pretty amazing. >> before this class, i'm really stiff. all my joints, my hands, my feet, my knees, and afterward, everything is really relaxed and calm and flexible. >> you balance out your joints and your muscles and release a lot of that tension that you build up when you're doing it. people c
spread your fingers out. >> you're using the ball like a manual therapist would use, their fingers or their elbow or the palm of their hand to work on your body. you're releasing pressure points in your hands and your feet. and you're pressing and releasing and this brings fluid to the area. releases the tissue and hydrates your connected tissue. >> now we're moving to the small ball. >> the small ball can be intense. that's why you have to be careful. but that's what is great...
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brought these things to us. some people had left her and she wanted people in the "ap" to see them or something. i don't know what was in the things. >> she had a very good relationship with the women reporters, didn't she? >> oh, yes, she was -- she liked them. she didn't like them being pushed around like they were. and she would -- if you went to something to cover, some -- and you had maybe a little difficulty getting a chair or something like that, she was sitting up on the platform and would move down and point to a chair or something of that sort. she was very helpful. one of the most helpful people you could possibly imagine. she was helping the women and any time that she could say a good word for a woman, she did. and so the men, of course, didn't like that either. good stars would break through mrs. r.'s press conference. i imagine she and the president plotted that kind of stuff. it got to a place where they'd try to sneak in to us. one time she got up and ordered them out of the hallway. okay, i see
brought these things to us. some people had left her and she wanted people in the "ap" to see them or something. i don't know what was in the things. >> she had a very good relationship with the women reporters, didn't she? >> oh, yes, she was -- she liked them. she didn't like them being pushed around like they were. and she would -- if you went to something to cover, some -- and you had maybe a little difficulty getting a chair or something like that, she was sitting up...
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can you tell us about those madonna corset years? >> yes, it is a kind of a reflection of what is happening. also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and th
can you tell us about those madonna corset years? >> yes, it is a kind of a reflection of what is happening. also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more...
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with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artist who interpret his work. the beethoven festival, from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. >> welcome back. the 11th international conference on wind energy has opened in the western german city of bonn. the annual forum brings together industry representatives, energy sector researchers, as well as politicians. >> in germany, when power is especially important. the gamelans to phase out nuclear power within the next decade and helps alternative renewable resources will help fill in the energy gap. >> in germany, politicians and industry are working hard to meet some ambitious goals. the country aims to have 10,000 wind parks along the seacoast by the year 2013. >> but there are many challenges facing the wind industry, one of which is transferring the energy from the source in the north to factories in the south where most of the country's manufacturing takes place. here is a closer look. >> germany'
with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artist who interpret his work. the beethoven festival, from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. >> welcome back. the 11th international conference on wind energy has opened in the western german city of bonn. the annual forum brings together industry representatives, energy sector researchers, as well as politicians. >> in germany, when power is especially important. the gamelans to phase...
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police tell us they are also aware. they plan to help facilitated their first amendment rights and to monitor the situation. amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >> eric: this morning, san jose authorities will take the first step in clearing out a homeless encampment in kel lef789 mark where suspicious fires have broken out the past two weeks. they battled this fire last tuesday and three other suspicious fires were set within a 12-hour period. warning signs will go up at 9:00 a.m. giving advance notice of the planned sweep of the encampment. they are hoping they will move their belongings out before then since the law requires them to store any property taken during the sweep. >> kristen: federal san francisco investigators are trying to figure out how someone cut in a secure facility. it's located on twin peaks. they noticed the damage yesterday. they cut a small portion of the chain link fence though they never got inside. >> all the vital services that we employ to the city were not impacted. >> kristen: this facility is
police tell us they are also aware. they plan to help facilitated their first amendment rights and to monitor the situation. amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >> eric: this morning, san jose authorities will take the first step in clearing out a homeless encampment in kel lef789 mark where suspicious fires have broken out the past two weeks. they battled this fire last tuesday and three other suspicious fires were set within a 12-hour period. warning signs will go up at 9:00 a.m....
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us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> hi, thank you all for coming here today. i am the costume and textiles creator here at the fine arts museum. it is make great honor to introduce, to present this program today. just a few things come out of respect, photography is allowed, but no flash photography. we will be taking questions from the audience, and you can submit your questions either through twitter or e-mail, and we also handed out cards to you when you arrived. the questions will happen at the end of the program. if you are not planning to tweet or e-mail, please turn your cellphone off. again, it is my great honor to have this program and conversation between susie and jean paul gaultier. i feel very fortunate at the fine arts museum because in fact susie mencus' son lives in the bay area and she comes frequently to visit
us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> hi, thank you all for coming here today. i am the costume and textiles creator here at the fine arts museum. it is make great honor to introduce, to present this program today. just a few things come out of respect, photography is allowed, but no flash photography. we will be...
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thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than one hundred and fifty suppose militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation paul however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and what's a threat how washington correspondent get an edge chicken reports. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan have been so precise that they haven't killed a single innocent person this year the chart shows last year the strikes targeted four hundred thirty one militants and killed only twenty six quote unquote others meaning civilians the data was compiled by the new america foundation now how did this foundation come up with the numbers which local pretty much like advertising for drones they link press reports when you actually look at the report it reports almost half of them are attributed to some unnamed. intelligence official
thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than one hundred and fifty suppose militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation paul however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and what's a threat how washington correspondent get an edge chicken reports. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan...
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thank you for being in the studio to talk to us about it. moving on to some business news, the european central bank has cut its key interest rate by 0.25% to 0.75%, a record low. >> the rate affects borrowing costs in the broader economy. analysts say the cut will only modestly help europe's struggling economies and troubled banks. some economists say the ecb needs to do more. >> central banks continue to flood the market with cheap money -- not only the european central bank lowering the interest rate, but also the chinese central bank and the bank of england pumping funds and directly into the market. how bad is the economy worldwide? the debt crisis is by all means the worst for the eurozone, but the ecb is running out of means slowly. vw shareholders had reason to celebrate. the takeover will increase profits considerably. >> let's take a closer look at the closing members. the dax trading lower on thursday -- 0.5% lower there. euro stocks 50 also down on the day. in new york, trading still under way for the dow jones industrial average
thank you for being in the studio to talk to us about it. moving on to some business news, the european central bank has cut its key interest rate by 0.25% to 0.75%, a record low. >> the rate affects borrowing costs in the broader economy. analysts say the cut will only modestly help europe's struggling economies and troubled banks. some economists say the ecb needs to do more. >> central banks continue to flood the market with cheap money -- not only the european central bank...
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brings us the latest on the violence. city of at home to the happiest place on earth but today activists are calling this city a powder keg which is ready to explode following those two deadly officer involved shootings over the weekend now this all started on saturday when. an armed latino man was shot and killed by police officers but there was a spontaneous protest of this police shooting and police responded by shooting ever balls indiscriminately into that crowd which included women and children then on sunday another officer involved shooting which proved to be deadly another lucky no manhole though now has two shootings marked eight officer involved shooting in twelve months here in the city of anaheim many in this community say that this just points to a larger pattern of excessive force by the police and these videos that are surfacing are really. eighteen to mobilize the community to speak out their frustrations with their relationship with the police in many instances where police use force they have made the c
brings us the latest on the violence. city of at home to the happiest place on earth but today activists are calling this city a powder keg which is ready to explode following those two deadly officer involved shootings over the weekend now this all started on saturday when. an armed latino man was shot and killed by police officers but there was a spontaneous protest of this police shooting and police responded by shooting ever balls indiscriminately into that crowd which included women and...
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got telling us. i shot four times. three of the bullets are still a lot of. people are not. watching here is going to. the training. regime and. killing what i want to. the street. without a bully we will never know when. we should be here. and let's not try quite strange in the world of business and a marine is that for us marine and what's happening this hour well you know more bad news as if we needed to hear more pessimism but of course and that's what's happening we've had the mutated g.d.p. there the growth has now dropped but i'll talk more about that in a minute first i want to start with and basically the country has all stepped up its efforts to basically create a full and free trade and currency and by that i mean the central bank has decided to minimize its level of cash and to buy engines into the currency basket and also it has widened the trade in bad for the ruble against both the u.s. dollar and there you are if we take a look at the kurds that see how they're trading not actually the ruble. weekend after this announcement ends both major currencies the euro
got telling us. i shot four times. three of the bullets are still a lot of. people are not. watching here is going to. the training. regime and. killing what i want to. the street. without a bully we will never know when. we should be here. and let's not try quite strange in the world of business and a marine is that for us marine and what's happening this hour well you know more bad news as if we needed to hear more pessimism but of course and that's what's happening we've had the mutated...
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people donated more than $7 had us,000 to 68-year-old karen klein. she says she's not leaving because of the incident and that she did enjoy working with kids. >>> in fairfield county, ohio, a puppy was found on the side of the road. it turned out she wasn't hit by a car. somebody shot her in the face with gaun. the vet took her in. >> she has an entry wound on her cheek so that suggests that whoever was shot her, she was loot them when they shot her. she is expected to make a full recovery. that is good news. >>> if jacksons, a family feud has them making headlines for all the wrong ropes, a missing grandmother, scuffles on the street and drama making its way into their twitter post. michelle turner has the very latest. >> ran did i, we are starting to get some clarification in the ongoing jackson family drama. cnn has learned katherine jackson will now share guardianship with t.j. jacks won, the 34-year-old son of tito jackson. katherine jackson's attorney says t.j. will take day-to-day responsibility for certain things including the day-to-day sec
people donated more than $7 had us,000 to 68-year-old karen klein. she says she's not leaving because of the incident and that she did enjoy working with kids. >>> in fairfield county, ohio, a puppy was found on the side of the road. it turned out she wasn't hit by a car. somebody shot her in the face with gaun. the vet took her in. >> she has an entry wound on her cheek so that suggests that whoever was shot her, she was loot them when they shot her. she is expected to make a...
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we are asking for people to contact us with any information. yard taking this extremely seriously, working closely with israeli authorities and we will ensure the full security of all tourists who visit us in bulgaria and enjoy our beaches and holidays. >> do you know what identification the man had on him? >> the one piece of identification has been recovered from the site. it is a fake u.s. driver's license allegedly issued in the state of michigan, clearly quite fake. we are completing our investigation in the direction to establish his identity and his nationality. >> how shocked were you when you look at these incredibly chilling pictures of a man who glenns in and looks like any other tourist -- blends in? >> it was shocking. but it is shocking ever in time to see a person destroying not just himself but killing innocent people. we see many of these pictures around the world in acts of terrorism. they look quiet in the beginning but further analysis points to a substantial trend. i would not say this is the first time this has happened in
we are asking for people to contact us with any information. yard taking this extremely seriously, working closely with israeli authorities and we will ensure the full security of all tourists who visit us in bulgaria and enjoy our beaches and holidays. >> do you know what identification the man had on him? >> the one piece of identification has been recovered from the site. it is a fake u.s. driver's license allegedly issued in the state of michigan, clearly quite fake. we are...
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could you just bring us up to date? it's very difficult to follow what's going on inside syria but as best as you know, jim. >> well, as you suggest, i think government troops captured most of the capital shown on tv of troops moving in on the southern side of town after the past few days, take on a number of districts leaving a trail of devastation. but people are now starting to move back in or going to collect their things and many of them are finding their homes are being smashed out there. so damascus seems to be more or less back under government control. but aleppo seems to be a different story. rebels have launched an attack on the old city in the heart of the second city, second capital. it's actually bigger than damascus, by the way. having yesterday, monday, taken over some areas, captured a number of government -- smashed ompletse the government is having a harder time there. they are focusing on the moment on securing the capital. and perhaps eventually, they will get around to more outlying areas if they c
could you just bring us up to date? it's very difficult to follow what's going on inside syria but as best as you know, jim. >> well, as you suggest, i think government troops captured most of the capital shown on tv of troops moving in on the southern side of town after the past few days, take on a number of districts leaving a trail of devastation. but people are now starting to move back in or going to collect their things and many of them are finding their homes are being smashed out...